WO2014145561A2 - Hepcidin analogues and uses therof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates, inter alia, to certain hepcidin peptide analogues, including peptides and dimers thereof, as well as compositions comprising the peptides and peptide dimers, and to the use of the peptides and peptide dimers in the treatment and/or prevention of a variety of diseases, conditions or disorders, including treatment and/or prevention of iron overload diseases including hereditary hemochromatosis, iron-loading anemias, and other conditions and disorders described herein.
- Hepcidin (also referred to as LEAP-1), a peptide hormone produced by the liver, is a regulator of iron homeostasis in humans and other mammals. Hepcidin acts by binding to its receptor, the iron export channel ferroportin, causing its internalization and degradation. Human hepcidin is a 25-amino acid peptide (Hep25). See Krause et al. (2000) FEBS Lett 480: 147-150, and Park et al. (2001) J Biol Chem 276:7806-7810. The structure of the bioactive 25-amino acid form of hepcidin is a simple hairpin with 8 cysteines that form 4 disulfide bonds as described by Jordan et al.
- HH hereditary hemochromatosis
- Fe-loading anemias including hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) and iron-loading anemias.
- Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetic iron overload disease that is mainly caused by hepcidin deficiency, or in some cases by hepcidin resistance. This allows excessive absorption of iron from the diet and development of iron overload.
- Clinical manifestations of HH may include liver disease
- HH hepatic cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma
- diabetes e.g., hepatic cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma
- iron-loading anemias are hereditary anemias with ineffective erythropoiesis such as ⁇ -thalassemia, which are accompanied by severe iron overload. Complications from iron overload are the main cause of morbidity and mortality for these patients. Hepcidin deficiency is the main cause of iron overload in non-transfused patients, and contributes to iron overload in transfused patients.
- the current treatment for iron overload in these patients is iron chelation which is very burdensome, sometimes ineffective, and
- Hepcidin has a number of limitations which restrict its use as a drug, including a difficult synthesis process due in part to aggregation and precipitation of the protein during folding, which in turn leads to high cost of goods. What are needed in the art are compounds having hepcidin activity and also possessing other beneficial physical properties such as improved solubility, stability, and/or potency , so that hepcidin-like biologies might be produced affordably, and used to treat hepcidin-related diseases and disorders such as, e.g., those described herein.
- the present invention addresses such needs, providing novel peptide analogues, and dimers thereof, having hepcidin activity and also having other beneficial properties making the peptides of the present invention suitable alternatives to hepcidin.
- the present invention generally relates to peptides exhibiting hepcidin activity and methods of using the same.
- the invention provides peptides, which may be isolated and/or purified, comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of, the following structural formula I:
- R 1 -X- Y-R 2 (I) (SEQ ID NO : 12) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, wherein
- R 1 is hydrogen, an C1-C6 alkyl, C6-C12 aryl, C6-C12 aryl C1-C6 alkyl, C1-C20 alkanoyl (e.g. methyl, acetyl, formyl, benzoyl or trifluoroacetyl, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, octanoic acid, lauric acid and hexadecanoic acid), ⁇ -Glu-hexadecanoic acid) or pGlu, appended to the N-terminus, and including PEGylated versions (e.g. PEG3 to PEGU), alone or as spacers of any of the foregoing;
- PEGylated versions e.g. PEG3 to PEGU
- R 2 is -NH 2 or -OH
- X is a peptide sequence having the formula (la) X1-X2-X3-X4-X5-X6-X7-X8-X9-X10 (la) (SEQ ID NO: l) wherein
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ala, Gly, Thr, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, D-Asp, Tyr, Leu or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, Aib, D-Thr, Arg or absent;
- X3 is His, Lys, Ala, or D-His
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa, bhPhe, of D-Phe;
- X5 is Pro, Glu, Ser, Gly, Arg, Lys, Val, Ala, D-Pro, bhPro, Sarc, Abu or absent;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Leu, Lys, His, Glu, D-Ile, D-Arg, D-Cys, Val, Ser or Ala;
- X7 is Cys, He, Ala, Leu, Val, Ser, Phe, Dapa, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Lys, Arg, Ala, Gin, Phe, Glu, Asp, Tyr, Ser, Leu, Val, D-Ile, D-Lys, D-Arg, or Dapa;
- X9 is Phe, Ala, He, Tyr, Lys, Arg, bhPhe or D-Phe; and XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent;
- Y is absent or Y is a peptide having the formula (Ila)
- Yl is Gly, Cys, Ala, Phe, Pro, Glu, Lys, D-Pro, Val, Ser or absent;
- Y2 is Pro, Ala, Cys, Gly or absent;
- Y3 is Arg, Lys, Pro, Gly, His, Ala, Trp or absent;
- Y4 is Ser, Arg, Gly, Trp, Ala, His, Tyr or absent;
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg, Ala or absent
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He, Arg, Ala, Pro, Val or absent;
- Y7 is Trp, Lys, Gly, Ala He, Val or absent;
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Gly, Cys, Met, Tyr, Ala, Glu, Lys, Asp, Arg or absent;
- Y9 is Cys, Tyr or absent
- Y10 is Met, Lys, Arg, Tyr or absent
- Yl 1 is Arg, Met, Cys, Lys or absent
- Y12 is Arg, Lys, Ala or absent
- Y13 is Arg, Cys, Lys, Val or absent
- Y14 is Arg, Lys, Pro, Cys, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Thr, Arg or absent
- the compound of formula (I) comprises two or more cysteine residues, wherein at least two of said cysteine residues are linked via a disulfide bond.
- the invention provides peptides, which may be isolated and/or purified, comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of the following structural formula ⁇ :
- R 1 ' is hydrogen, an Ci-C 6 alkyl, C 6 -Ci2 aryl, C 6 -Ci2 aryl Ci-C 6 alkyl, C1-C20 alkanoyl (e.g. methyl, acetyl, formyl, benzoyl or trifluoroacetyl, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, octanoic acid, lauric acid and hexadecanoic acid), ⁇ -Glu-hexadecanoic acid) or pGlu , appended to the N-terminus, and including PEGylated versions (e.g. PEG3 to PEG1 1), alone or as spacers of any of the foregoing;
- PEGylated versions e.g. PEG3 to PEG1 1
- R 2 ' is -NH 2 or -OH
- X' is a peptide sequence having the formula la'
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ala, Gly, Thr, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, D-Asp, Tyr, Leu or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, Aib, D-Thr, Arg or absent;
- X3 is His, Ala, D-His or Lys
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- X5 is Pro, Glu, Ser, Gly, Arg, Lys, Val, Ala, D-Pro, bhPro, Sarc, Abu or absent;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Leu, Lys, His, Glu, D-Ile, D-Arg , D-Cys, Val, Ser or Ala;
- X7 is Cys, He, Ala, Leu, Val, Ser, Phe, Dapa, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Lys, Arg, Ala, Gin, Phe, Glu, Asp, Tyr, Ser, Leu, Val, D-Ile, D-Lys, D-Arg, or Dapa;
- X9 is Phe, Ala, He, Tyr, Lys, Arg, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent
- Y' is a peptide having the formula Ila'
- Yl is Gly, Cys, Ala, Phe, Pro, Glu, Lys, D-Pro, Val, Ser or absent;
- Y2 is Pro, Ala, Cys, Gly or absent;
- Y3 is Arg, Lys, Pro, Gly, His, Ala, Trp or absent;
- Y4 is Ser, Arg, Gly, Trp, Ala, His, Tyr or absent;
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg, Ala or absent
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He, Ala, Pro, Val or absent;
- Y7 is Trp, Lys, Gly, Ala, He, Val or absent;
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Gly, Cys, Met, Tyr, Ala, Glu, Lys, Asp, Arg or absent;
- Y9 is Cys, Tyr or absent
- Y10 is Met, Lys, Arg, Tyr or absent
- Yl 1 is Arg, Met, Cys, Lys or absent
- Y12 is Arg, Lys, Ala or absent
- Y13 is Arg, Cys, Lys, Val or absent
- Y14 is Arg, Lys, Pro, Cys, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Thr, Arg or absent
- said compound of formula ⁇ is optionally PEGylated on R 1 ', X', or Y'; and wherein when said compound of formula ⁇ comprises two or more cysteine residues, at least two of said cysteine residues being linked via a disulfide bond.
- the compound of formula ⁇ comprises an R 1 ' moiety that is hydrogen, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, or acetyl.
- the compound of formula ⁇ comprises an X' peptide of formula la' as described herein, wherein
- XI is Asp, Ala, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, Leu, D-Asp or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, or D-Thr
- X3 is His, Lys, D-His or Lys
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa or D-Phe
- X5 is Pro, Gly, Arg, Lys, Ala, D-Pro or bhPro;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Lys, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu, Val, Phe, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Arg, Phe, Gin, Lys, Glu, Val, Leu or D-Ile;
- X9 is Phe or bhPhe; and XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent.
- the compound of formula ⁇ comprises an X' peptide of formula lb':
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X6 is He, Cys or Arg
- X7 is Cys, lie, Leu or Val
- X8 is He Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg
- XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- the compound of formula ⁇ comprises an X' peptide of formula Ic':
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X8 is lie Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg;
- XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- the compound of formula ⁇ comprises a Y' peptide of formula lib'.
- Yl is Gly, Ala, Lys, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro, Ala or Gly
- Y3 is Arg, Ala, Lys or Trp
- Y4 is Ser, Gly or Ala
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg or Ala
- Y6 is Gly, Arg or Ala
- Y7 is Trp or Ala
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Ala or Glu
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- the compound of formula ⁇ comprises a Y' peptide of formula lie'.
- Yl is Gly, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro or Gly
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y8 is Val or Thr
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- the compound of formula ⁇ comprises a Y' peptide of formula lid':
- Yl is Val or Ala or absent
- Y3 is Gly, Pro or absent
- Y4 is His, Trp or Tyr; Y6 is Ser, Gly or Pro;
- Y7 is He, Gly or Lys
- Y8 is Gly, Met or absent
- Y10 is Tyr or Cys
- Yl 1 is Arg, Lys, Met or Ala
- Y13 is Cys or Val or absent
- Y14 is Cys, Lys, Pro, Arg, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Arg, Thr or absent.
- the compound of formula ⁇ comprises a Y' peptide of formula He':
- Y3 is Gly or absent
- Y6 is Ser or Pro
- Y7 is He or Lys
- Y8 is Gly or absent
- Y12 is Arg or Ala
- Y13 is Cys or Val or absent
- Y14 is Cys, Arg, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Arg or absent.
- the invention provides peptides, which may be isolated and/or purified, comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of the following structural formula I " :
- R 1 " is hydrogen, an Ci-C 6 alkyl, C 6 -Ci2 aryl, C 6 -Ci2 aryl Ci-C 6 alkyl, C1-C20 alkanoyl (e.g. methyl, acetyl, formyl, benzoyl or trifluoroacetyl, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, octanoic acid, lauric acid and hexadecanoic acid), ⁇ -Glu-hexadecanoic acid) or pGlu, appended to the N-terminus, and including PEGylated versions (e.g. PEG3 to PEGl 1), alone or as spacers of any of the foregoing;
- PEGylated versions e.g. PEG3 to PEGl 1
- X" is a peptide sequence having the formula la"
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ala, Gly, Thr, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, D-Asp, Tyr, Leu or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, Aib, D-Thr, Arg or absent;
- X3 is His, Ala, D-His or Lys;
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- X5 is Pro, Glu, Ser, Gly, Arg, Lys, Val, Ala, D-Pro, bhPro, Sarc, Abu or absent;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Leu, Lys, His, Glu, D-Ile, D-Arg, D-Cys, Val, Ser or Ala;
- X7 is Cys, He, Ala, Leu, Val, Ser, Phe, Dapa, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Lys, Arg, Ala, Gin, Phe, Glu, Asp, Tyr, Ser, Leu, Val, D-Ile, D-Lys, D-Arg, or Dapa;
- X9 is Phe, Ala, He, Tyr, Lys, Arg, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent
- the compound of formula I" is PEGylated on R 1 ", X", or
- the compound of formula I" comprises two or more cysteine residues, at least two of said cysteine residues being linked via a disulfide bond.
- the compound of formula ⁇ ' comprises an R 1 " that is hydrogen, isovaleric acid, iso-butyric acid or acetyl.
- the compound of formula I" comprises an X" peptide according to formula la", disclosed herein,
- XI is Asp, Ala, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, Leu, D-Asp or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, or D-Thr
- X3 is His, Lys, D-His or Lys
- X4 is Phe, Ala, or Dpa
- X5 is Pro, Gly, Arg, Lys, Ala, D-Pro or bhPro;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Lys, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu, Val, Phe, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Arg, Phe, Gin, Lys, Glu, Val, Leu or D-Ile;
- X9 is Phe or bhPhe
- XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- the compound of formula I" comprises an X" peptide of formula lb":
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X6 is He, Cys or Arg
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu or Val
- X8 is He, Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent.
- the compound of formula I" comprises an X" peptide of formula Ic":
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X8 is He, Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg;
- XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- the compound of formula I" comprises a Y" peptide of formula Ha":
- Yl is Gly, Ala, Lys, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro, Ala or Gly
- Y3 is Arg, Ala, Lys or Trp
- Y4 is Ser, Gly or Ala
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg or Ala
- Y6 is Gly, Arg or Ala
- Y7 is Trp, Ala or absent
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Lys, Ala, Glu or absent
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- the compound of formula ⁇ ' comprises a Y' ' peptide of formula lib":
- Yl is Gly, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro, Gly;
- Y3 is Arg, Lys
- Y8 is Val or Thr
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- the present invention includes dimers, e.g., homodimers, of any of the peptides of the present invention.
- the peptides or dimers of the present invention exhibit hepcidin activity. In some embodiments, the peptides or dimers bind ferroportin, e.g., human ferroportin.
- the present invention provides methods of binding a ferroportin or inducing ferroportin internalization and degradation which comprise contacting the ferroportin with at least one peptide, dimer or composition as disclosed herein.
- the present invention provides compositions and
- medicaments comprising at least one peptide or dimer as disclosed herein.
- the present invention provides a method of manufacturing medicaments comprising at least one peptide or dimer as disclosed herein for the treatment of diseases of iron metabolism, such as iron overload diseases.
- the peptide or dimer is administered in a therapeutically effective amount.
- the disease of iron metabolism is an iron overload disease.
- the present invention provides a method of manufacturing a peptide or peptide dimer of the present invention synthetically. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of manufacturing a peptide or peptide dimer of the present invention recombinantly.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a peptide analogue (e.g., a peptide or dimer of the present invention), or pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, as described herein, in combination with one or more peptide analogue (e.g., a peptide or dimer of the present invention) or pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, as described herein together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, excipient or vehicle.
- the invention provides a process for manufacturing a compound or a pharmaceutical composition as disclosed herein.
- the invention provides a device comprising at least one peptide analogue (e.g., a peptide or dimer of the present invention), or pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof for delivery of the peptide analogue to a subject.
- a peptide analogue e.g., a peptide or dimer of the present invention
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof for delivery of the peptide analogue to a subject.
- kits comprising at least one peptide, dimer, or composition as disclosed herein packaged together with a reagent, a device, instructional material, or a combination thereof.
- the present invention provides complexes which comprise at least one peptide or dimer as disclosed herein bound to a ferroportin, e.g., a human ferroportin, or an antibody, such as an antibody which specifically binds a peptide as disclosed herein, Hep25, or a combination thereof.
- a ferroportin e.g., a human ferroportin
- an antibody such as an antibody which specifically binds a peptide as disclosed herein, Hep25, or a combination thereof.
- Figure 1 shows the results of an in vitro activity assay measuring the induction of degradation of the human ferroportin protein. Presented are dose response curves for Compound No. 1 as compared to Hepcidin and the Mini-Hepcidin control.
- Figure 3 shows relative decrease of serum iron relative to vehicle control measured with Compound No. 2 as well as the reference compound RI-Mini-Hepcidin at timepoints 0, 30, 60, 120, 240 and 360 minutes. 100% represents the measured average level of serum iron in the vehicle treated animals.
- Figure 4 shows the in vivo serum iron reducing abilities of selected peptides of the present invention and Hepcidin.
- Figure 5 shows a dose response of the in vivo serum iron reducing abilities of selected peptides of the present invention and Hepcidin.
- Figure 6 shows the PK/PD effects for the in vivo serum iron reducing abilities of selected peptides of the present invention and Hepcidin.
- Figure 7 shows selected examples of linkers that were used to dimerize the peptides.
- patient may be used interchangeably and refer to either a human or a non-human animal. These terms include mammals such as humans, primates, livestock animals (e.g., bovines, porcines), companion animals (e.g., canines, felines) and rodents (e.g., mice and rats).
- livestock animals e.g., bovines, porcines
- companion animals e.g., canines, felines
- rodents e.g., mice and rats.
- formula (I) is used herein interchangeably with the term formula I (i.e., without the parentheses).
- formula ( ⁇ ) is used herein interchangeably with the term formula ⁇ (i.e., without the parentheses).
- formula (I") is used herein interchangeably with the term formula I" (i.e., without the parentheses).
- sequence identity refers to the extent that sequences are identical on a nucleotide-by-nucleotide basis or an amino acid-by-amino acid basis over a window of comparison.
- a "percentage of sequence identity” may be calculated by comparing two optimally aligned sequences over the window of comparison, determining the number of positions at which the identical nucleic acid base (e.g., A, T, C, G, I) or the identical amino acid residue (e.g., Ala, Pro, Ser, Thr, Gly, Val, Leu, He, Phe, Tyr, Trp, Lys, Arg, His, Asp, Glu, Asn, Gin, Cys and Met) occurs in both sequences to yield the number of matched positions, dividing the number of matched positions by the total number of positions in the window of comparison (i.e., the window size), and multiplying the result by 100 to yield the percentage of sequence identity.
- the identical nucleic acid base e.g., A, T, C, G, I
- the identical amino acid residue e.g., Ala, Pro, Ser, Thr, Gly, Val, Leu, He, Phe, Tyr, Trp, Lys, Arg,
- sequence similarity or sequence identity between sequences can be performed as follows.
- the sequences can be aligned for optimal comparison purposes (e.g., gaps can be introduced in one or both of a first and a second amino acid or nucleic acid sequence for optimal alignment and non-homologous sequences can be disregarded for comparison purposes).
- the length of a reference sequence aligned for comparison purposes is at least 30%, preferably at least 40%, more preferably at least 50%, 60%, and even more preferably at least 70%, 80%, 90%, 100% of the length of the reference sequence.
- amino acid residues or nucleotides at corresponding amino acid positions or nucleotide positions are then compared. When a position in the first sequence is occupied by the same amino acid residue or nucleotide as the corresponding position in the second sequence, then the molecules are identical at that position.
- the percent identity between the two sequences is a function of the number of identical positions shared by the sequences, taking into account the number of gaps, and the length of each gap, which need to be introduced for optimal alignment of the two sequences.
- the comparison of sequences and determination of percent identity between two sequences can be accomplished using a mathematical algorithm.
- the percent identity between two amino acid sequences is determined using the Needleman and Wunsch, (1970, J. Mol. Biol. 48: 444-453) algorithm which has been incorporated into the GAP program in the GCG software package, using either a Blossum 62 matrix or a PAM250 matrix, and a gap weight of 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, or 4 and a length weight of 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
- the percent identity between two nucleotide sequences is determined using the GAP program in the GCG software package, using an NWSgapdna.CMP matrix and a gap weight of 40, 50, 60, 70, or 80 and a length weight of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
- Another exemplary set of parameters includes a Blossum 62 scoring matrix with a gap penalty of 12, a gap extend penalty of 4, and a frameshift gap penalty of 5.
- the percent identity between two amino acid or nucleotide sequences can also be determined using the algorithm of E. Meyers and W. Miller (1989, Cabios, 4: 11-17) which has been incorporated into the ALIGN program (version 2.0), using a PAM120 weight residue table, a gap length penalty of 12 and a gap penalty of 4.
- the peptide sequences described herein can be used as a "query sequence" to perform a search against public databases to, for example, identify other family members or related sequences. Such searches can be performed using the NBLAST and XBLAST programs (version 2.0) of Altschul, et al, (1990, J. Mol. Biol, 215: 403-10).
- Gapped BLAST can be utilized as described in Altschul et al. (Nucleic Acids Res. 25:3389-3402, 1997).
- the default parameters of the respective programs e.g., XBLAST and NBLAST
- the term "pharmaceutically acceptable salt” is intended to indicate a salt which is not harmful to a patient or subject to which the salt in question is
- a salt chosen e.g., among acid addition salts and basic salts.
- acid addition salts include chloride salts, citrate salts and acetate salts.
- basic salts include salts where the cation is selected among alkali metal cations, such as sodium or potassium ions, alkaline earth metal cations, such as calcium or magnesium ions, as well as substituted ammonium ions, such as ions of the type
- Rl , R2, R3 and R4 independently will typically designate hydrogen, optionally substituted Cl-6-alkyl or optionally substituted C2-6-alkenyl.
- Cl-6-alkyl groups examples include methyl, ethyl, 1 -propyl and 2-propyl groups.
- C2-6-alkenyl groups of possible relevance examples include ethenyl, 1-propenyl and 2-propenyl.
- Other examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts are described in "Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences", 17th edition, Alfonso R. Gennaro (Ed.), Mark Publishing Company, Easton, PA, USA, 1985 (and more recent editions thereof), in the "Encyclopaedia of Pharmaceutical Technology", 3rd edition, James Swarbrick (Ed.),
- Suitable base salts are formed from bases which form non-toxic salts.
- Representative examples include the aluminum, arginine, benzathine, calcium, choline, diethylamine, diolamine, glycine, lysine, magnesium, meglumine, olamine, potassium, sodium, tromethamine, and zinc salts.
- Hemisalts of acids and bases may also be formed, e.g., hemisulphate and hemicalcium salts.
- Compositions to be used in the invention suitable for parenteral administration may comprise sterile aqueous solutions and/or suspensions of the pharmaceutically active ingredients preferably made isotonic with the blood of the recipient, generally using sodium chloride, glycerin, glucose, mannitol, sorbitol, and the like.
- Organic acids suitable for forming pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts include, by way of example and not limitation, acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, propionic acid, hexanoic acid, cyclopentanepropionic acid, glycolic acid, oxalic acid, pyruvic acid, lactic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, malic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, palmitic acid, benzoic acid, 3-(4-hydroxybenzoyl) benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, mandelic acid, alkylsulfonic acids (e.g., methanesulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, 1 ,2-ethane-disulfonic acid, 2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid, etc.), arylsulfonic acids (e.g., benzenesulfonic acid, 4- chlorobenzenesulfonic acid, 2-naphthalene
- solvate in the context of the present invention refers to a complex of defined stoichiometry formed between a solute (in casu, a peptide analogue or
- the solvent in this connection may, for example, be water, ethanol or another pharmaceutically acceptable, typically small-molecular organic species, such as, but not limited to, acetic acid or lactic acid.
- a solvate is normally referred to as a hydrate.
- agonist refers to a substance (ligand) that causes internalization of the ferroportin protein.
- a "disease of iron metabolism” includes diseases where aberrant iron metabolism directly causes the disease, or where iron blood levels are dysregulated causing disease, or where iron dysregulation is a consequence of another disease, or where diseases can be treated by modulating iron levels, and the like. More specifically, a disease of iron metabolism according to this disclosure includes iron overload diseases, iron deficiency disorders, disorders of iron biodistribution, other disorders of iron metabolism and other disorders potentially related to iron metabolism, etc.
- Diseases of iron metabolism include hemochromatosis, HFE mutation hemochromatosis, ferroportin mutation hemochromatosis, transferrin receptor 2 mutation hemochromatosis, hemojuvelin mutation hemochromatosis, hepcidin mutation hemochromatosis, juvenile hemochromatosis, neonatal hemochromatosis, hepcidin deficiency, transfusional iron overload, thalassemia, thalassemia intermedia, alpha thalassemia, sideroblastic anemia, porphyria, porphyria cutanea tarda, African iron overload, hyperferritinemia, ceruloplasmin deficiency, atransferrinemia, congenital dyserythropoietic anemia, anemia of chronic disease, anemia of inflammation, anemia of infection, hypochromic microcytic anemia, iron- deficiency anemia, iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic kidney disease, erythropoietin resistance, iron
- the disease and disorders are related to iron overload diseases such as iron hemochromatosis, HFE mutation hemochromatosis, ferroportin mutation hemochromatosis, transferrin receptor 2 mutation hemochromatosis, hemojuvelin mutation hemochromatosis, hepcidin mutation hemochromatosis, juvenile
- hemochromatosis neonatal hemochromatosis, hepcidin deficiency, transfusional iron overload, thalassemia, thalassemia intermedia, alpha thalassemia.
- the peptides of the invention are used to treat diseases and disorders that are not typically identified as being iron related.
- diseases and disorders that are not typically identified as being iron related.
- hepcidin is highly expressed in the murine pancreas suggesting that diabetes (Type I or Type II), insulin resistance, glucose intolerance and other disorders may be ameliorated by treating underlying iron metabolism disorders.
- diabetes Type I or Type II
- insulin resistance insulin resistance
- glucose intolerance glucose intolerance
- other disorders may be ameliorated by treating underlying iron metabolism disorders. See Ilyin, G. et al. (2003) FEBS Lett. 542 22-26, which is herein incorporated by reference.
- peptides of the invention may be used to treat these diseases and conditions.
- the diseases of iron metabolism are iron overload diseases, which include hereditary hemochromatosis, iron-loading anemias, alcoholic liver diseases and chronic hepatitis C.
- the terms "protein”, “polypeptide” and “peptide” are used interchangeably to refer to two or more amino acids linked together. Except where indicated otherwise, e.g., for the abbreviations for the uncommon or unnatural amino acids set forth herein, the three-letter and one-letter abbreviations, as used in the art, are used herein to represent amino acid residues. Except when preceded with "D-", the amino acid is an L-amino acid. Groups or strings of amino acid abbreviations are used to represent peptides. Except when specifically indicated, peptides are indicated with the N- terminus on the left and the sequence is written from the N-terminus to the C- terminus.
- peptide analogue in the context of the present invention refers to a molecule in which a first peptide moiety is attached (i.e. coupled or linked), either directly or via a linking (i.e. bridging or spacing) chemical moiety, to a second peptide moiety, by means of covalent chemical bonding.
- a peptide analogue is a peptide described herein comprising an X peptide sequence and a Y peptide sequence.
- a peptide analogue is a peptide described herein comprising an X' peptide sequence and a Y' peptide sequence.
- a peptide analogue is a peptide described herein comprising an X" peptide sequence and a Y" peptide sequence. In certain embodiments, a peptide analogue is a peptide described herein comprising an X peptide sequence and/or a Y peptide sequence conjugated to an additional chemical moiety. In certain embodiments, a peptide analogue is a peptide described herein comprising an X' peptide sequence and/or a Y' peptide sequence conjugated to an additional chemical moiety.
- a peptide analogue is a peptide described herein comprising an X" peptide sequence and/or a Y" peptide sequence conjugated to an additional chemical moiety.
- the peptides of the present invention described herein are peptide analogues.
- Peptide analogues also include any of the peptide dimers described herein.
- Peptides and peptide dimers of the present invention may also be referred to herein as compounds or peptide analogues.
- substitution denotes that one or more amino acids are replaced by another, biologically similar residue. Examples include substitution of amino acid residues with similar characteristics, e.g., small amino acids, acidic amino acids, polar amino acids, basic amino acids, hydrophobic amino acids and aromatic amino acids. See, for example, the table below.
- one or more Met residues are substituted with norleucine (Nle) which is a bioisostere for Met, but which, as opposed to Met, is not readily oxidized.
- Another example of a conservative substitution with a residue normally not found in endogenous, mammalian peptides and proteins is the conservative substitution of Arg or Lys with, for example, ornithine, canavanine, aminoethylcysteine or another basic amino acid.
- one or more cysteines of a peptide analogue of the invention may be substituted with another residue, such as a serine.
- conservative substitutions of amino acids are grouped by physicochemical properties. I: neutral, hydrophilic, II: acids and amides, III: basic, IV: hydrophobic, V: aromatic, bulky amino acids.
- the present invention provides peptides which are useful in the study and treatment of diseases of iron metabolism.
- amino acids are referred to by their full name (e.g. alanine, arginine, etc.), they are designated by their conventional three-letter or single-letter abbreviations (e.g. Ala or A for alanine, Arg or R for arginine, etc.).
- sarcosine, ornithine, etc. frequently employed three- or four-character codes are employed for residues thereof, including, Sar or Sarc (sarcosine, i.e.
- N-methylglycine N-methylglycine
- Aib a-aminoisobutyric acid
- Dab 2,4- diaminobutanoic acid
- Dapa 2,3-diaminopropanoic acid
- ⁇ -Glu ⁇ -glutamic acid
- Gaba ⁇ -aminobutanoic acid
- ⁇ -Pro pyrrolidine-3-carboxylic acid
- 8Ado 8-amino-3,6- dioxaoctanoic acid
- Abu 4-amino butyric acid
- bhPro ⁇ -homoproline
- bhPhe ⁇ - homophenylalanine
- Dpa ⁇ , ⁇ diphenylalanine
- Ida Iminodiacetic acid
- sequences disclosed herein are shown proceeding from left to right, with the left end of the sequence being the N-terminus of the peptide and the right end of the sequence being the C-terminus of the peptide.
- sequences disclosed herein are sequences incorporating a "Hy-" moiety at the amino terminus (N-terminus) of the sequence, and either an "-OH” moiety or an "-NH 2 " moiety at the carboxy terminus (C-terminus) of the sequence.
- R 1 , R 1 ', or R 1 " can in all sequences be substituted with isovaleric acids or equivalent.
- an acidic compound such as, e.g., isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, valeric acid, and the like, the presence of such a conjugation is referenced in the acid form.
- the present application references such a conjugation as isovaleric acid- DTHFPCIKFCK (SEQ ID NO:215).
- the D-isomeric form of an amino acid is indicated in the conventional manner by the prefix "D" before the conventional three- letter code (e.g., DAsp or D-Asp; DPhe or D-Phe).
- the invention provides peptides, which may be isolated and/or purified, comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of, the following structural formula:
- R 1 is hydrogen, an C1-C6 alkyl, C6-C12 aryl, C6-C12 aryl C1-C6 alkyl, C1-C20 alkanoyl (e.g., methyl, acetyl, formyl, benzoyl or trifluoroacetyl, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, octanoic acid, lauric acid and hexadecanoic acid), ⁇ -Glu-hexadecanoic acid) or pGlu, appended to the N-terminus, and including PEGylated versions (e.g., PEG3 to PEGU), alone or as spacers of any of the foregoing;
- PEGylated versions e.g., PEG3 to PEGU
- R 2 is -NH 2 or -OH
- X is a peptide sequence having the formula (la) X1-X2-X3-X4-X5-X6-X7-X8-X9-X10 (la) (SEQ ID NO: l) wherein
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ala, Gly, Thr, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, D-Asp, Tyr, Leu or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, Aib, D-Thr, Arg or absent;
- X3 is His, Lys, Ala, or D-His
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa, bhPhe, or D-Phe;
- X5 is Pro, Glu, Ser, Gly, Arg, Lys, Val, Ala, D-Pro, bhPro, Sarc, Abu or absent;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Leu, Lys, His, Glu, D-Ile, D-Arg, D-Cys, Val, Ser or Ala;
- X7 is Cys, He, Ala, Leu, Val, Ser, Phe, Dapa, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Lys, Arg, Ala, Gin, Phe, Glu, Asp, Tyr, Ser, Leu, Val, D-Ile, D-Lys, D-Arg, or Dapa;
- X9 is Phe, Ala, He, Tyr, Lys, Arg, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent
- Y is absent or Y is a peptide having the formula (Ila)
- Yl is Gly, Cys, Ala, Phe, Pro, Glu, Lys, D-Pro, Val, Ser or absent;
- Y2 is Pro, Ala, Cys, Gly or absent;
- Y3 is Arg, Lys, Pro, Gly, His, Ala, Trp or absent;
- Y4 is Ser, Arg, Gly, Trp, Ala, His, Tyr or absent;
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg, Ala or absent
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He, Arg, Ala, Pro, Val or absent;
- Y7 is Trp, Lys, Gly, Ala He, Val or absent;
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Gly, Cys, Met, Tyr, Ala, Glu, Lys, Asp, Arg or absent;
- Y9 is Cys, Tyr or absent
- Y10 is Met, Lys, Arg, Tyr or absent
- Yl 1 is Arg, Met, Cys, Lys or absent
- Y12 is Arg, Lys, Ala or absent
- Y13 is Arg, Cys, Lys, Val or absent
- Y14 is Arg, Lys, Pro, Cys, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Thr, Arg or absent
- the compound or peptide of formula (I) comprises two or more cysteine residues, wherein at least two of said cysteine residues are linked via a disulfide bond.
- X is a peptide sequence according to formula (la), described herein,
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ala, Gly, Thr, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, D-Asp, Tyr, Leu or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, Aib, D-Thr, Arg or absent;
- X3 is His, Lys, Ala, or D-His
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa, or bhPhe;
- X5 is Pro, Glu, Ser, Gly, Arg, Lys, Val, Ala, D-Pro, bhPro, Sarc, Abu or absent;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Leu, Lys, His, Glu, D-Ile, D-Arg, D-Cys, Val, Ser or Ala;
- X7 is Cys, He, Ala, Leu, Val, Ser, Phe, Dapa, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Lys, Arg, Ala, Gin, Phe, Glu, Asp, Tyr, Ser, Leu, Val, D-Ile, D-Lys, D-Arg, or Dapa;
- X9 is Phe, Ala, He, Tyr, Lys, Arg, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent.
- X is a peptide sequence according to formula (la), described herein, wherein XI is Asp, Ala, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, Leu, D-Asp or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, or D-Thr
- X3 is His, Lys, or D-His
- X4 is Phe, Ala, or Dpa
- X5 is Pro, Gly, Arg, Lys, Ala, D-Pro or bhPro;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Lys, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu, Val, Phe, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Arg, Phe, Gin, Lys, Glu, Val, Leu or D-Ile;
- X9 is Phe or bhPhe
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent.
- X is a peptide sequence having the formula (lb)
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X6 is He, Cys or Arg
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu or Val
- X8 is He, Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent
- X is a peptide sequence according to formula (lb), as described herein, wherein
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X6 is He, Cys or Arg
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu or Val
- X8 is He, Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg; and XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- X is a peptide sequence having the formula (Ic)
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is: Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X8 is He Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg
- XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- X is a peptide sequence having the formula (Id)
- XI is Asp, Glu, or Ida
- X4 is: Phe
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X8 is He, Lys or Phe
- Y is a peptide sequence having the formula lib Yl-Y2-Y3-Y4-Y5-Y6-Y7-Y8-Cys-Y10 (lib) (SEQ ID NO:6) wherein
- Yl is Gly, Ala, Lys, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro, Ala or Gly
- Y3 is Arg, Ala, Lys or Trp
- Y4 is Ser, Gly or Ala
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg or Ala
- Y6 is Gly, Arg or Ala
- Y7 is Trp, Ala or absent
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Lys, Ala, Glu or absent
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- Y is a peptide sequence according to formula (lib), as described herein,
- Yl is Gly, Ala, Lys, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro, Ala or Gly
- Y3 is Arg, Ala, Lys or Trp
- Y4 is Ser, Gly or Ala
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg or Ala
- Y6 is Gly, Arg or Ala
- Y7 is Trp or Ala
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Ala, or Glu
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- Y is a peptide sequence having the formula (lie)
- Yl is Gly, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro or Gly
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y8 is Val or Thr
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- Y is a peptide sequence having the formula (lid)
- Yl-Cys-Y3-Y4-Arg-Y6-Y7-Y8-Cys-Y10-Yl l-Y12-Y13-Y14-Y15 (lid) (SEQ ID NO:8) wherein Yl is Val, Ala or absent;
- Y3 is Gly, Pro or absent
- Y4 is His, Trp or Tyr
- Y6 is Ser, Gly or Pro
- Y7 is He, Gly or Lys
- Y8 is Gly, Met or absent
- Y10 is Tyr or Cys
- Yl 1 is Arg, Lys, Met or Ala
- Y13 is Cys or Val or absent
- Y14 is Cys, Lys, Pro, Arg, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Arg, Thr or absent.
- Y is a peptide sequence having the formula (He)
- Val-Cys-Y3-His-Arg-Y6-Y7-Y8-Cys-Tyr-Arg-Y12-Y13-Y14-Y15 (lie) (SEQ ID NO:9) wherein
- Y3 is Gly or absent
- Y6 is Ser or Pro
- Y7 is He or Lys
- Y8 is Gly or absent
- Yl 2 is Arg or Ala
- Y13 is Cys, Val or absent
- Y14 is Cys, Arg, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Arg or absent.
- Y is a peptide sequence having the formula (llf) Yl-Pro-Y3-Ser-Y5-Y6-Y7-Y8-Cys-Y10 (llf) (SEQ ID NO: 10) wherein
- Yl is Gly, Glu, Val, or Lys; Y3 is Arg or Lys;
- Y5 is Arg or Lys
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He or Arg
- Y7 is Trp or absent
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Asp, Glu or absent
- Y10 is Lys or absent.
- Y is a peptide sequence having the formula (Ilg)
- Yl is Glu or Lys
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y5 is Arg or Lys
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He or Arg
- Y7 is Trp or absent
- Y8 is Val or absent
- Y10 is Lys or absent.
- the peptide of formula (I) comprises at least three, at least four, at least five, at least six, at least seven, at least eight, at least nine, at least ten, at least eleven, at least twelve, at least thirteen, at least fourteen or at least fifteen Y residues in Y.
- Yl to Y3 are present and Y4 to Y15 are absent.
- Yl to Yl 1 are present and Y12 to Y15 are absent.
- Yl to Y10 are present and Yl 1 to Y15 are absent.
- Y8 and Y15 are absent.
- Y3 and Y15 are absent
- Y3, Y14 and Y15 are absent.
- Y5 is absent.
- Yl , Y5, Y7, Y12, Y13, Y14 and Y15 are absent. In some embodiments Yl, Y5, and Y7 are absent. In some embodiments, Y8 is absent. In some embodiments, Y3 is absent.In some embodiments Yl, Y5, Y7, and Yl 1- Yl 5 are absent. In some embodiments, Y8 and Yl 1-Yl 5 are absent. In some embodiments,
- Y3 and Yl 1-Y15 are absent.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), wherein the compound comprises any one of the X / Y peptide sequence formula combinations presented in Table 1 below.
- the invention provides peptides, which may be isolated and/or purified, comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of, the following structural formula:
- R 1 ' is hydrogen, an Ci-C 6 alkyl, C 6 -Ci2 aryl, C 6 -Ci2 aryl Ci-C 6 alkyl, C1-C20 alkanoyl (e.g., methyl, acetyl, formyl, benzoyl or trifluoroacetyl, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, octanoic acid, lauric acid and hexadecanoic acid), ⁇ -Glu-hexadecanoic acid) or pGlu, appended to the N-terminus, and including PEGylated versions (e.g., PEG3 to PEGU), alone or as spacers of any of the foregoing;
- PEGylated versions e.g., PEG3 to PEGU
- R 2 ' is -NH 2 or -OH
- X' is a peptide sequence having the formula (la')
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ala, Gly, Thr, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, D-Asp, Tyr, Leu or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, Aib, D-Thr, Arg or absent;
- X3 is His, Lys, Ala, or D-His
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- X5 is Pro, Glu, Ser, Gly, Arg, Lys, Val, Ala, D-Pro, bhPro, Sarc, Abu or absent;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Leu, Lys, His, Glu, D-Ile, D-Arg , D-Cys, Val, Ser or Ala;
- X7 is Cys, He, Ala, Leu, Val, Ser, Phe, Dapa, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Lys, Arg, Ala, Gin, Phe, Glu, Asp, Tyr, Ser, Leu, Val, D-Ile, D-Lys, D-Arg or Dapa;
- X9 is Phe, Ala, He, Tyr, Lys, Arg, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent
- Y' is a peptide having the formula (Ila') Y1-Y2-Y3-Y4-Y5-Y6-Y7-Y8-Y9-Y10-Y11-Y12-Y13-Y14-Y15 (Ila') (SEQ ID NO: 16) wherein
- Yl is Gly, Cys, Ala, Phe, Pro, Glu, Lys, D-Pro, Val, Ser or absent;
- Y2 is Pro, Ala, Cys, Gly or absent;
- Y3 is Arg, Lys, Pro, Gly, His, Ala, Trp or absent;
- Y4 is Ser, Arg, Gly, Trp, Ala, His, Tyr or absent;
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg, Ala or absent
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He, Arg, Ala, Pro, Val or absent;
- Y7 is Trp, Lys, Gly, Ala He, Val or absent;
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Gly, Cys, Met, Tyr, Ala, Glu, Lys, Asp, Arg or absent;
- Y9 is Cys, Tyr or absent
- Y10 is Met, Lys, Arg, Tyr or absent
- Yl 1 is Arg, Met, Cys, Lys or absent
- Y12 is Arg, Lys, Ala or absent
- Y13 is Arg, Cys, Lys, Val or absent
- Y14 is Arg, Lys, Pro, Cys, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Thr, Arg or absent
- said compound of formula ( ⁇ ) is optionally PEGylated on R 1 ', X', or Y'; and wherein when said compound of formula ( ⁇ ) comprises two or more cysteine residues, at least two of said cysteine residues being linked via a disulfide bond.
- R 1 ' is hydrogen, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid or acetyl.
- X' is a peptide sequence according to formula (la'), wherein
- XI is Asp, Ala, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, Leu, D-Asp or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, or D-Thr
- X3 is His, Lys, D-His or Lys
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa or D-Phe
- X5 is Pro, Gly, Arg, Lys, Ala, D-Pro or bhPro; X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Lys, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu, Val, Phe, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Arg, Phe, Gin, Lys, Glu, Val, Leu or D-Ile;
- X9 is Phe or bhPhe
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent.
- X' is a peptide sequence having the formula (lb')
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X6 is He, Cys or Arg
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu or Val
- X8 is He Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg
- XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- X' is a peptide sequence having the formula (Ic')
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is: Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X8 is He Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg
- XI 0 is Lys or absent
- X' is a peptide sequence having the formula (Id')
- XI is Asp, Glu, or Ida
- X4 is: Phe
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X8 is He, Lys, or Phe
- Y' is a peptide sequence having the formula (lib')
- Yl is Gly, Ala, Lys, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro, Ala or Gly
- Y3 is Arg, Ala, Lys or Trp
- Y4 is Ser, Gly or Ala
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg or Ala
- Y6 is Gly, Arg or Ala
- Y7 is Trp or Ala
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Ala or Glu
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- Y' is a peptide sequence having the formula (He')
- Yl is Gly, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro or Gly
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y8 is Val or Thr; and Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- Y' is a peptide sequence having the formula (lid')
- Yl is Val or Ala or absent
- Y3 is Gly, Pro or absent
- Y4 is His, Trp or Tyr
- Y6 is Ser, Gly or Pro
- Y7 is He, Gly or Lys
- Y8 is Gly, Met or absent
- Y10 is Tyr or Cys
- Yl 1 is Arg, Lys, Met or Ala
- Y 13 is Cys or Val or absent
- Y14 is Cys, Lys, Pro, Arg, Thr or absent
- Y15 is Arg, Thr or absent.
- Y' is a peptide sequence having the formula (He') Val-Cys-Y3-His-Arg-Y6-Y7-Y8-Cys-Tyr-Arg-Y12-Y13-Y14-Y15 (He') (SEQ ID NO:20) wherein
- Y3 is Gly or absent
- Y6 is Ser or Pro
- Y7 is He or Lys
- Y8 is Gly or absent
- Y12 is Arg or Ala
- Y13 is Cys, Val or absent; Y14 is Cys, Arg, Thr or absent; and
- Y15 is Arg or absent.
- Y' is a peptide sequence having the formula (Ilf ) Yl-Pro-Y3-Ser-Y5-Y6-Y7-Y8-Cys-Y10 (Ilf) (SEQ ID NO: 10) wherein
- Yl is Gly, Glu, Val, or Lys
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y5 is Arg or Lys
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He or Arg
- Y7 is Trp or absent
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Asp, Glu or absent
- Y10 is Lys or absent.
- Y' is a peptide sequence having the formula (Ilg')
- Yl is Glu or Lys
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y5 is Arg or Lys
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He or Arg
- Y7 is Trp or absent
- Y8 is Val or absent
- Y10 is Lys or absent.
- the peptide of formula ⁇ comprises at least three, at least four, at least five, at least six, at least seven, at least eight, at least nine, at least ten, at least eleven, at least twelve, at least thirteen, at least fourteen or at least fifteen Y residues in Y'.
- Yl to Y3 are present and Y4 to Y15 are absent.
- Yl to Yl 1 are present and Y12 to Y15 are absent.
- Yl to Y10 are present and Yl 1 to Y15 are absent.
- Y8 and Y15 are absent.
- Y3 and Y15 are absent
- Y3, Y14 and Y15 are absent.
- Y5 is absent.
- Yl , Y5, Y7, Y12, Y13, Y14 and Y15 are absent.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula ( ⁇ ), wherein the compound comprises any one of the X' / Y' peptide sequence formula combinations presented in Table 2 below.
- the invention provides peptides, which may be isolated and/or purified, comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of, the following structural formula:
- R 1 " is hydrogen, an Ci-C 6 alkyl, C 6 -Ci2 aryl, C 6 -Ci2 aryl Ci-C 6 alkyl, C1-C20 alkanoyl (e.g., methyl, acetyl, formyl, benzoyl or trifluoroacetyl, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, octanoic acid, lauric acid and hexadecanoic acid), ⁇ -Glu-hexadecanoic acid) or pGlu, appended to the N-terminus, and including PEGylated versions (e.g., PEG3 to PEGU), alone or as spacers of any of the foregoing;
- PEGylated versions e.g., PEG3 to PEGU
- X is a peptide sequence having the formula (la).
- XI is Asp, Glu, Ala, Gly, Thr, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, D-Asp, Tyr, Leu or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, Aib, D-Thr, Arg or absent;
- X3 is His, Lys, Ala, D-His or Lys
- X4 is Phe, Ala, Dpa, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- X5 is Pro, Glu, Ser, Gly, Arg, Lys, Val, Ala, D-Pro, bhPro, Sarc, Abu or absent;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Leu, Lys, His, Glu, D-Ile, D-Arg, D-Cys, Val, Ser or Ala;
- X7 is Cys, He, Ala, Leu, Val, Ser, Phe, Dapa, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Lys, Arg, Ala, Gin, Phe, Glu, Asp, Tyr, Ser, Leu, Val, D-Ile, D-Lys, D-Arg, or Dapa;
- X9 is Phe, Ala, He, Tyr, Lys, Arg, bhPhe or D-Phe;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent
- said compound of formula I" is optionally PEGylated on R 1 ", X", or Y"; and wherein when said compound of formula I" comprises two or more cysteine residues, at least two of said cysteine residues being linked via a disulfide bond.
- Y" is absent.
- R 1 " is hydrogen, isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid or acetyl.
- X" is a peptide sequence according to formula (la' '), wherein
- XI is Asp, Ala, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp, Leu, D-Asp or absent;
- X2 is Thr, Ala, or D-Thr
- X3 is His, Lys, or D-His
- X4 is Phe, Ala, or Dpa
- X5 is Pro, Gly, Arg, Lys, Ala, D-Pro or bhPro;
- X6 is He, Cys, Arg, Lys, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu, Val, Phe, D-Ile or D-Cys;
- X8 is He, Arg, Phe, Gin, Lys, Glu, Val, Leu or D-Ile;
- X9 is Phe or bhPhe
- XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- X" is a peptide sequence having the formula (lb)
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X6 is He, Cys or Arg
- X7 is Cys, He, Leu or Val
- X8 is He, Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg;
- XI 0 is Lys, Phe or absent.
- X" is a peptide sequence having the formula (Ic")
- XI is Asp, Ida, pGlu, bhAsp or absent;
- X4 is Phe or Dpa
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X8 is He, Lys, Glu, Phe, Gin or Arg;
- XI 0 is Lys or absent.
- X is a peptide sequence having the formula (Id") Xl-Thr-His-Phe-X5-Cys-Ile-X8-Phe-X10 (Id”) (SEQ ID NO:4) wherein
- XI is Asp, Glu or Ida
- X4 is Phe
- X5 is Pro or bhPro
- X8 is He, Lys, or Phe
- Y" is a peptide having the formula (Ila)
- Yl-Y2-Y3-Y4-Y5-Y6-Y7-Y8-Cys-Y10 (Ila") (SEQ ID NO:25) wherein Yl is Gly, Ala, Lys, Pro or D-Pro;
- Y2 is Pro, Ala or Gly
- Y3 is Arg, Ala, Lys or Trp
- Y4 is Ser, Gly or Ala
- Y5 is Lys, Met, Arg or Ala
- Y6 is Gly, Arg or Ala
- Y7 is Trp Ala or absent
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Lys, Ala, Glu or absent
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- Y" is a peptide sequence according to formula (Ila”) (SEQ ID NO:25)
- Yl is Gly, Glu, Val, or Lys
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y5 is Arg or Lys
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He or Arg
- Y7 is Trp or absent
- Y8 is Val, Thr, Asp, Glu or absent
- Y10 is Lys or absent
- Y" is a peptide sequence according to formula (Ila”) (SEQ ID NO:25)
- Yl is Glu or Lys
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y5 is Arg or Lys
- Y6 is Gly, Ser, Lys, He or Arg
- Y7 is Trp or absent
- Y8 is Val or absent
- Y10 is Lys or absent
- Y" is a peptide sequence according to formula (Ila”) (SEQ ID NO:25)
- Yl is Gly, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro or Gly
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y4 is Ser
- Y5 is Lys
- Y6 is Gly
- Y7 is Trp
- Y8 is Val or Thr
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- Y" is a peptide sequence having the formula (lib)
- Yl is Gly, Pro or D-Pro
- Y2 is Pro or Gly
- Y3 is Arg or Lys
- Y8 is Val or Thr
- Y10 is Met, Lys or absent.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I"), wherein the compound comprises any one of the X" / Y" peptide sequence formula combinations presented in Table 3 below.
- Table 3 Illustrative combinations of X" and Y" peptides of a compound of Formula
- the peptide of formula (I") comprises at least three, at least four, at least five, at least six, at least seven, at least eight, at least nine, or at least ten Y residues in Y" .
- Yl to Y3 are present and Y4 to Y10 are absent.
- Y5 is absent.
- Yl , Y5, and Y7 are absent.
- Y8 is absent.
- Y3 is absent.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is Leu.
- a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I") as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is Leu.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is Val.
- a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I") as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is Val.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys.
- a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I") as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is Cys.
- a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I") as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is Cys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is He.
- a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I") as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is He.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X8 is He.
- a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I") as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X8 is He.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys and X7 is He.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys and X8 is He.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys, X7 is He, and X8 is He.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is He and X7 is Cys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is Cys and X8 is He.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is He, X7 is Cys, and X8 is He.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys, X7 is He, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id” and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys and C7 is Leu.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X' ' peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys and C7 is Val.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is He and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id” and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X7 is Val and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys, X7 is Leu and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id” and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein XI is Asp or IDA, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X2 is Thr, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X3 is His, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X3 is His, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X4 is Phe, X6 is Cys, X7 He, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 He, and X8 is Lys.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X6 is Cys, X7 is He, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X4 is Phe, X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein X2 is Thr, X3 is His, X4 is Phe, X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein XI is Asp or IDA, X2 is Thr, X3 is His, X4 is Phe, X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein XI is Asp or IDA, X2 is Thr, X3 is His, X4 is Phe, X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein XI is Asp, X2 is Thr, X3 is His, X4 is Phe, X5 is Pro X6 is Cys, X7 is He, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- XI is Asp
- X2 is Thr
- X3 is His
- X4 is Phe
- X5 is Pro
- X6 Cys
- X7 is He
- X8 Lys
- X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein XI is IDA, X2 is Thr, X3 is His, X4 is Phe, X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe.
- XI is IDA
- X2 is Thr
- X3 is His
- X4 is Phe
- X5 is Pro
- X6 Cys
- X7 is He
- X8 Lys
- X9 is Phe.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, wherein the compound comprises an R 1 that is isovaleric acid.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I),
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein XI is Asp, X2 is Thr, X3 is His, X4 is Phe, X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, Leu, or Val, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe; wherein said peptide further comprises an R group that is isovaleric acid.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila' ' or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, each respectively comprising an X, X', or X" peptide sequence, according to the present disclosure, wherein XI is Asp, X2 is Thr, X3 is His, X4 is Phe, X5 is Pro, X6 is Cys, X7 is He, X8 is Lys, and X9 is Phe; wherein said peptide further comprises an R group that is isovaleric acid.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I), ( ⁇ ), or (I"), as described herein, wherein the compound comprises a peptide sequence that is 85% or higher (e.g., 85%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 99.5%) homologous to an amino acid sequence set forth in any one of Tables 5-15.
- formula (I) comprises (a) la, lb, Ic, or Id and, optionally, (b) Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg, as described herein.
- formula ( ⁇ ) comprises (a) la', lb', Ic', or Id' and, optionally, (b) Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf , or Ilg', as described herein.
- formula (I") comprises (i) la", lb", Ic", or Id" and, optionally, (ii) Ila" or lib', as described herein.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention comprises any one of the compounds shown in any one of Tables 5-15.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention comprises any one of the amino acid sequences provided as SEQ ID NOS: 1-334 and 338- 375, or as shown in any one of Tables 5-15
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in any one of Tables 5-15.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention has a structure shown in any one of Tables 5-15, e.g., Tables 7 or 12-15.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in any one of Tables 5-15, e.g., Tables 7 or 12-15.
- a peptide of the present invention comprises an amino acid sequence having at least about 85% identical or at least about 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, 99% identical to any amino acid sequence set forth in any one of Tables 5-15, e.g., Tables 7 or 12-15, or any one of SEQ ID NOS: 1-334 and 338-375.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention comprises an amino acid sequence having at least about 85% identical or at least about 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, 99% identical to any amino acid sequence set forth in Table 7 or any one of Tables 5-15.
- a peptide or peptide dimer comprising a peptide sequence shown in one of the accompanying Tables or sequence listing may have certain minor alterations to one or more amino acid residues of the peptide sequence, as compared to the native amino acid, yet still be considered to comprises the peptide sequence shown in the Tables or sequence listing.
- one or more side chains of one or more amino acid residues present in the peptide or peptide dimer may be slightly altered due to the attachment of a linker or dimerization via cysteine residues, or an N-terminal or C-terminal amino acid may be amidated.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention exhibits hepcidin activity. In some embodiments, a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention exhibits at least about 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, 99%, greater than 99%, greater than 100%, greater than 110%, greater than 120%, greater than 150%, greater than 200% greater than 500%, or greater than 1000% of the activity of a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4). In some embodiments, the activity is an in vitro or an in vivo activity as described herein.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention exhibits at least about 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or greater than 99% of the in vitro activity for inducing the degradation of human ferroportin protein as that of a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4), wherein the activity is measured according to the methods described herein (e.g., according to Example 2).
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention exhibits at least about 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or greater than 99% of the in vivo activity for inducing the reduction of free plasma iron in an individual as does a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4), wherein the activity is measured according to the methods described herein (e.g., according to Example 8).
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention exhibits increased hepcidin activity as compared to a hepcidin reference peptide, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- a peptide or a peptide dimer ofthe present invention exhibits 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, or 200-fold greater or at least about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 200%, 300%, 400%, 500% , 700%, or 1000% greater activity than a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention exhibits at least about 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or greater than 99% of the activity exhibited by a hepcidin reference compound.
- the activity is an in vitro or an in vivo activity, e.g., an in vivo or an in vitro activity described herein.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention exhibits 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, or 200-fold greater or at least about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 200%, 300%, 400%, 500% , 700%, or 1000% greater activity than a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4), wherein the activity is an in vitro activity for inducing the degradation of ferropontin, e.g., as measured according to Example 2; or wherein the activity is an in vivo activity for reducing free plasma iron, e.g., as measured according to Example 8.
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention binds ferroportin, e.g., human ferroportin. In some embodiments, a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention exhibits at least about 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or greater than 99% of the ferroportin binding ability that is exhibited by a reference hepcidin (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention has a lower IC 50 (i.e., higher binding affinity) for binding to ferroportin, (e.g., human ferroportin) compared to a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- ferroportin e.g., human ferroportin
- hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- the peptide of the present invention has an IC 50 in a ferroportin competitive binding assay which is at least about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 200%, 300%, 400%, 500% , 700%, or 1000% lower than a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- the present invention provides a compound of formula I, ⁇ , or I", as described herein, wherein the peptide exhibits increased stability (e.g., as measured by half-life, rate of protein degradation) as compared to a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- the present invention provides a dimer of such a compound, and in certain embodiments the dimer is a homodimer.
- the stability of a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present inveniton is increased at least about 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, or 200-fold greater or at least about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 200%, 300%, 400%, or 500% greater than a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- the stability is a stability that is described herein.
- the stability is a plasma stability, e.g., as optionally measured according to the method described in
- the present invention provides a compound of formula I, ⁇ , or I", as described herein, wherein the peptide exhibits a longer half-life than a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4.
- the present invention provides a dimer of such a compound, and in certain embodiments the dimer is a homodimer.
- a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention has a half-life under a given set of conditions (e.g., temperature, pH) of at least about 5 minutes, at least about 10 minutes, at least about 20 minutes, at least about 30 minutes, at least about 45 minutes, at least about 1 hour, at least about 2 hour, at least about 3 hours, at least about 4 hours, at least about 5 hours, at least about 6 hours, at least about 12 hours, at least about 18 hours, at least about 1 day, at least about 2 days, at least about 4 days, at least about 7 days, at least about 10 days, at least about two weeks, at least about three weeks, at least about 1 month, at least about 2 months, at least about 3 months, or more, or any intervening half-life or range in between, about 5 minutes, about 10 minutes, about 20 minutes, about 30 minutes, about 45 minutes, about 1 hour, about 2 hour, about 3 hours, about 4 hours, about 5 hours, about 6 hours, about 12 hours, about 18 hours, about 1 day,
- the half life of a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention is extended due to its conjugation to one or more lipophilic substituent, e.g., any of the lipophilic substituents disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the half life of a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention is extended due to its conjugation to one or more polymeric moieties, e.g., any of the polymeric moieties disclosed herein.
- the temperature is about 25 °C, about 4 °C, or about 37 °C
- the pH is a physiological pH, or a pH about 7.4.
- the half-life is measured in vitro using any suitable method known in the art, e.g., in some embodiments, the stability of a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention is determined by incubating the peptide or the peptide dimer with pre- warmed human serum (Sigma) at 37 0 C. Samples are taken at various time points, typically up to 24 hours, and the stability of the sample is analyzed by separating the peptide or peptide dimer from the serum proteins and then analyzing for the presence of the peptide or peptide dimer of interest using LC-MS.
- the stability of a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention is determined by incubating the peptide or the peptide dimer with pre- warmed human serum (Sigma) at 37 0 C. Samples are taken at various time points, typically up to 24 hours, and the stability of the sample is analyzed by separating the peptide or peptide dimer from the serum proteins and then analyzing for the presence
- the stability of the peptide is measured in vivo using any suitable method known in the art, e.g., in some embodiments, the stability of a peptide or a peptide dimer is determined in vivo by administering the peptide or peptide dimer to a subject such as a human or any mammal (e.g., mouse) and then samples are taken from the subject via blood draw at various time points, typically up to 24 hours. Samples are then analyzed as described above in regard to the in vitro method of measuring half-life. In some embodiments, in vivo stability of a peptide or a peptide dimer of the present invention is determined via the method disclosed in Example 7.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula I, ⁇ , or I", as described herein, or a dimer thereof, wherein the peptide or the dimer exhibits improved solubility or improved aggregation characteristics as compared to a reference hepcidin, (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- a reference hepcidin e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4
- Solubility may be determined via any suitable method known in the art.
- suitable methods known in the art for determining solubility include incubating peptides in various buffers (Acetate pH4.0, Acetate pH5.0, Phos/Citrate pH5.0, Phos Citrate pH6.0, Phos pH 6.0, Phos pH 7.0, Phos pH7.5, Strong PBS pH 7.5, Tris pH7.5, Tris pH 8.0, Glycine pH 9.0, Water, Acetic acid (pH 5.0 and other known in the art) and testing for aggregation or solubility using standard techniques.
- improved solubility means the peptide is more soluble in a given liquid than is a reference hepcidin (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- the present invention provides a compound of formula I, ⁇ , or I", as described herein, or a dimer thereof, wherein the peptide or the dimer exhibits less degradation (i.e., more degradation stability), e.g., greater than or about 10% less, greater than or about 20% less, greater than or about 30% less, greater than or about 40 less, or greater than or about 50% less than a reference hepcidin (e.g., any one of the hepcidin reference compounds provided in Table 4).
- degradation stability is determined via any suitable method known in the art.
- suitable methods known in the art for determining degradation stability include the method described in Hawe et al J Pharm Sci, VOL. 101 , NO. 3, 2012, p 895-913, incorporated herein in its entirety. Such methods are in some embodiments used to select potent sequences with enhanced shelf lifes.
- the present invention provides compositions and
- the present invention provides a method of manufacturing medicaments comprising at least one peptide or peptide dimer as disclosed herein for the treatment of diseases of iron metabolism, such as iron overload diseases. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of manufacturing medicaments comprising at least one peptide or pepitde dimer as disclosed herein for the treatment of diabetes (Type I or
- Type II insulin resistance, or glucose intolerance.
- methods of treating a disease of iron metabolism in a subject comprising administering at least one peptide, peptide dimer, or composition as disclosed herein to the subject. In some embodiments, the peptide, peptide dimer, or the composition is administered in a therapeutically effective amount.
- methods of treating diabetes (Type I or Type II), insulin resistance, or glucose intolerance in a subject such as a mammalian subject, and preferably a human subject, comprising administering at least one peptide, peptide dimer, or composition as disclosed herein to the subject. In some embodiments, the peptide, peptide dimer, or composition is administered in a therapeutically effective amount.
- thepeptide, or peptide dimer of this invention is synthetically manufactured. In other embodiments, the peptide or peptide dimer of this invention is recombinantly manufactured.
- the invention provides a process for manufacturing a compound, peptide, peptide analogue, peptide dimer, or pharmaceutical composition as disclosed herein.
- the invention provides a device comprising at least one peptide, peptide analogue, or peptide dimer of the present invention, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof for delivery of the peptide analogue or the peptide dimer to a subject.
- the present invention provides methods of binding a ferroportin or inducing ferroportin internalization and degradation which comprises contacting the ferroportin with at least one peptide or peptide analogue, peptide dimer, or composition as disclosed herein.
- kits comprising at least one peptide, peptide analogue, peptide dimer, or composition as disclosed herein packaged together with a reagent, a device, instructional material, or a combination thereof.
- the present invention provides complexes which comprise at least one peptide or peptide dimer as disclosed herein bound to a ferroportin, preferably a human ferroportin, or an antibody, such as an antibody which specifically binds a peptide or a peptide dimer as disclosed herein, Hep25, or a combination thereof.
- the compound has a measurement (e.g., an EC50) of less than 500 nM within the Fpn internalization assay.
- a measurement e.g., an EC50
- the function of the peptide is dependent on the tertiary structure of the peptide and the binding surface presented. It is then possible to make minor changes of the sequence that do not affect the fold or are not on the binding surface and maintain function. In other words,
- the compound of the invention is a peptide or peptidomimetic compound, or a dimer thereof having 85% or higher (e.g., 85%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%), 98%o, 99%), or 99.5%) identity or homology to an amino acid sequence of any compound of formula I, ⁇ , or I" that exhibits an activity, or lessens a symptom of a disease or indication for which hepcidin is involved.
- the peptide, peptide analogue, or dimer thereof of the invention may comprise functional fragments or variants thereof that have at most 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 amino acid substitutions compared to one or more of the specific sequences recited below.
- the peptides and the peptide dimers of the present invention may be produced using methods known in the art including chemical synthesis, biosynthesis or in vitro synthesis using recombinant DNA methods, and solid phase synthesis. See e.g. Kelly & Winkler (1990) Genetic Engineering Principles and Methods, vol. 12, J. K. Setlow ed., Plenum Press, NY, pp. 1-19; Merrifield (1964) J Amer Chem Soc 85:2149; Houghten (1985) PNAS USA 82:5131-5135; and Stewart & Young (1984) Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis, 2ed. Pierce, Rockford, IL, which are herein incorporated by reference.
- the peptides of the present invention may be purified using protein purification techniques known in the art such as reverse phase high- performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), ion-exchange or immuno affinity
- the peptides of the present invention may be made by recombinant DNA techniques known in the art.
- polynucleotides that encode the polypeptides of the present invention are contemplated herein.
- the polynucleotides are isolated.
- isolated polynucleotides refers to polynucleotides that are in an environment different from that in which the polynucleotide naturally occurs.
- peptides of the present invention bind ferroportin, preferably human ferroportin.
- Preferred peptides of the present invention specifically bind human ferroportin.
- "specifically binds" refers to a specific binding agent's preferential interaction with a given ligand over other agents in a sample.
- a specific binding agent that specifically binds a given ligand binds the given ligand, under suitable conditions, in an amount or a degree that is observable over that of any nonspecific interaction with other components in the sample.
- suitable conditions are those that allow interaction between a given specific binding agent and a given ligand. These conditions include pH, temperature, concentration, solvent, time of incubation, and the like, and may differ among given specific binding agent and ligand pairs, but may be readily determined by those skilled in the art.
- peptides of the present invention that mimic the hepcidin activity of
- Hep25 the bioactive human 25-amino acid form
- mini- hepcidins are herein referred to as "mini- hepcidins”.
- a compound having "hepcidin activity” means that the compound has the ability to lower plasma iron concentrations in subjects (e.g. mice or humans), when administered thereto (e.g. parenterally injected or orally administered), in a dose-dependent and time-dependent manner. See e.g. as demonstrated in Rivera et al. (2005), Blood 106:2196-9.
- the peptides of the present invention lower the plasma iron concentration in a subject by at least about 1.2, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10-fold, or at least about 5%, 10%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, or about 99%.
- the peptides of the present invention have in vitro activity as assayed by the ability to cause the internalization and degradation of ferroportin in a ferroportin-expressing cell line as taught in Nemeth et al. (2006) Blood 107:328-33.
- In vitro activity may be measured by the dose-dependent loss of fluorescence of cells engineered to display ferroportin fused to green fluorescent protein as in Nemeth et al. (2006) Blood 107:328-33. Aliquots of cells are incubated for 24 hours with graded concentrations of a reference preparation of Hep25 or a mini-hepcidin.
- the EC50 values are provided as the concentration of a given compound (e.g.
- a peptide of the present invention has an EC50 in an in vitro activity assay (e.g., as described in emeth et al.
- a peptide analogue or biotherapeutic composition has an EC 5 o value of about InM or less.
- the in vitro activity of compounds may be measured by their ability to internalize cellular ferroportin, which is determined by immunohistochemistry or flow cytometry using antibodies which recognizes extracellular epitopes of ferroportin.
- the in vitro activity of compounds may be measured by their dose- dependent ability to inhibit the efflux of iron from ferroportin-expressing cells that are preloaded with radioisotopes or stable isotopes of iron, as in Nemeth et al. (2006) Blood 107:328-33.
- the side chains of one or more amino acid residues (e.g. Lys residues) in a compound of the invention may be further conjugated (i.e. covalently attached) to a lipophilic substituent.
- the lipophilic substituent may be covalently bonded to an atom in the amino acid side chain, or alternatively may be conjugated to the amino acid side chain via one or more spacers.
- the amino acid(s) in question may be part of the peptide moiety X, or a part of the peptide moiety Y.
- the lipophilic substituent binds to albumin in the blood stream, thereby shielding the peptide analogue of the invention from enzymatic degradation, and thus enhancing its half-life.
- the spacer when present, may provide spacing between the peptide analogue and the lipophilic substituent.
- the lipophilic substituent may comprise a hydrocarbon chain having from 4 to 30 C atoms, for example at least 8 or 12 C atoms, and preferably 24 C atoms or fewer, or 20 C atoms or fewer.
- the hydrocarbon chain may be linear or branched and may be saturated or unsaturated.
- the hydrocarbon chain is substituted with a moiety which forms part of the attachment to the amino acid side chain or the spacer, for example an acyl group, a sulfonyl group, an N atom, an O atom or an S atom.
- the hydrocarbon chain is substituted with an acyl group, and accordingly the hydrocarbon chain may form part of an alkanoyl group, for example palmitoyl, caproyl, lauroyl, myristoyl or stearoyl.
- a lipophilic substituent may be conjugated to any amino acid side chain in a compound of the invention.
- the amino acid side chain includes a carboxy, hydroxyl, thiol, amide or amine group, for forming an ester, a sulphonyl ester, a thioester, an amide or a sulphonamide with the spacer or lipophilic substituent.
- the lipophilic substituent may be conjugated to Asn, Asp, Glu, Gin, His, Lys, Arg, Ser, Thr, Tyr, Trp, Cys or Dbu, Dpr or Orn.
- the lipophilic substituent is conjugated to Lys.
- An amino acid shown as Lys in any of the formulae provided herein may be replaced by, e.g., Dbu, Dpr or Orn where a lipophilic substituent is added.
- the side-chains of one or more amino acid residues in the compound of the invention may be conjugated to a polymeric moiety, for example, in order to increase solubility and/or half- life in vivo (e.g. in plasma) and/or bioavailability.
- a polymeric moiety for example, in order to increase solubility and/or half- life in vivo (e.g. in plasma) and/or bioavailability.
- Such modifications are also known to reduce clearance (e.g. renal clearance) of therapeutic proteins and peptides.
- Polyethylene glycol or “PEG” is a polyether compound of general formula H-(0-CH2-CH2)n-OH.
- PEGs are also known as polyethylene oxides (PEOs) or polyoxyethylenes (POEs), depending on their molecular weight PEO, PEE, or POG, as used herein, refers to an oligomer or polymer of ethylene oxide.
- PEOs polyethylene oxides
- POEs polyoxyethylenes
- the three names are chemically synonymous, but PEG has tended to refer to oligomers and polymers with a molecular mass below 20,000 g/mol, PEO to polymers with a molecular mass above 20,000 g/mol, and POE to a polymer of any molecular mass.
- PEG and PEO are liquids or low-melting solids, depending on their molecular weights. Throughout this disclosure, the 3 names are used indistinguishably.
- PEGs are prepared by polymerization of ethylene oxide and are commercially available over a wide range of molecular weights from 300 g/mol to 10,000,000 g/mol. While PEG and PEO with different molecular weights find use in different applications, and have different physical properties (e.g. viscosity) due to chain length effects, their chemical properties are nearly identical.
- the polymeric moiety is preferably water-soluble (amphiphilic or hydrophilic), non-toxic, and pharmaceutically inert.
- Suitable polymeric moieties include polyethylene glycols (PEG), homo- or copolymers of PEG, a monomethyl-substituted polymer of PEG (mPEG), or polyoxy ethylene glycerol (POG).
- PEG polyethylene glycols
- mPEG monomethyl-substituted polymer of PEG
- POG polyoxy ethylene glycerol
- peptides that are prepared for purpose of half life extension, for example, mono- activated, alkoxy-terminated polyalkylene oxides (POA's) such as mono-methoxy- terminated polyethyelene glycols (mPEG's); bis activated polyethylene oxides (glycols) or other PEG derivatives are also contemplated.
- POA's mono- activated, alkoxy-terminated polyalkylene oxides
- mPEG's mono-methoxy- terminated polyethyelene glycols
- Glycols bis activated polyethylene oxides
- Suitable polymers will vary substantially by weights ranging from about 70 to about 40,000 or from about 200 to about 40,000 are usually selected for the purposes of the present invention. Molecular weights from 200 to 2,000 are preferred and 200 to 500 are particularly preferred.
- PEG polymerization process
- the most common initiator is a monofunctional methyl ether PEG, or methoxypoly(ethylene glycol), abbreviated
- lower-molecular-weight PEGs are also available as pure oligomers, referred to as monodisperse, uniform, or discrete. These are used in certain embodiments of the present invention.
- PEGylation is the act of covalently coupling a PEG structure to the peptide of the invention, which is then referred to as a "PEGylated peptide".
- the X moiety of formula I, the Y moiety of formula I, the R 1 moiety of formula I, the R 2 moiety of formula I, or any combination thereof is PEGylated.
- the X' moiety of formula ⁇ , the Y' moiety of formula ⁇ , the R 1 ' moiety of formula ⁇ , the R 2 ' moiety of formula ⁇ , or any combination thereof is PEGylated.
- the X" moiety of formula I", the Y" moiety of formula I", the R 1 " moiety of formula I", the R 2 " moiety of formula I", or any combination thereof is
- PEGylated In some embodiments, one or more side chains of an amino acid in the peptide of formula I, formula ⁇ , or formula ⁇ ' is PEGylated. In certain embodiments, the PEG of the PEGylated side chain is a PEG with a molecular weight from about 200 to about 40,000. In some embodiments, a spacer of a peptide of formula I, formula ⁇ , or formula I" is PEGylated. In certain embodiments, the PEG of a PEGylated spacer is PEG3, PEG4,
- the PEG of a PEGylated spacer is PEG3 or PEG8. In certain embodiments, the PEG of a PEGylated spacer is PEG3 or PEG8.
- Other suitable polymeric moieties include poly-amino acids such as poly-lysine, poly-aspartic acid and poly-glutamic acid (see for example Gombotz, et al. (1995), Bioconjugate Chem., vol. 6: 332-351 ; Hudecz, et al. (1992), Bioconjugate Chem., vol. 3, 49-57 and Tsukada, et al.
- the polymeric moiety may be straight-chain or branched. In some embodiments, it has a molecular weight of 500-40,000 Da, for example 500-10,000 Da, 1000-5000 Da, 10,000-20,000 Da, or 20,000-40,000 Da.
- a compound of the invention may comprise two or more such polymeric moieties, in which case the total molecular weight of all such moieties will generally fall within the ranges provided above.
- the polymeric moiety may be coupled (by covalent linkage) to an amino, carboxyl or thiol group of an amino acid side chain.
- Preferred examples are the thiol group of Cys residues and the epsilon amino group of Lys residues, and the carboxyl groups of Asp and Glu residues may also be involved.
- a PEG moiety bearing a methoxy group can be coupled to a Cys thiol group by a maleimido linkage using reagents commercially available from Nektar Therapeutics AL. See also WO 2008/101017, and the references cited above, for details of suitable chemistry.
- a maleimide-functionalised PEG may also be conjugated to the side-chain sulfhydryl group of a Cys residue.
- disulfide bond oxidation can occur within a single step or is a two step process.
- the trityl protecting group is often employed during assembly, allowing deprotection during cleavage, followed by solution oxidation.
- a second disulfide bond is required one has the option of native or selective oxidation.
- Acm and Trityl is used as the protecting groups for cysteine. Cleavage results in the removal of one protecting pair of cysteine allowing oxidation of this pair.
- the second oxidative deprotection step of the cysteine protected Acm group is then performed.
- the trityl protecting group is used for all cysteines, allowing for natural folding of the peptide.
- dimer refers to compounds in which two peptide chains are linked, either identical (homo-dimer) or non-identical (hetero-dimer) through a linking moiety.
- a cysteine dimer is then two peptides chains linked through the amino acid cysteine disulfide bond.
- the peptides of the present invention may be active in a dimer conformation or a hetero-dimer conformation, in particular when free cysteine residues are present in the peptide. In certain embodiments, this occurs either as a synthesized dimer or, in particular, when a free cysteine monomer peptide is present and under oxidizing conditions, dimerizes. In some embodiments, the dimer is a homodimer. In other embodiments, the dimer is a heterodimer.
- a peptide analogue of the present invention is a peptide dimer comprising a peptide of the invention.
- the peptide dimers comprise a peptide of formula I, a peptide of formula ⁇ , or a peptide of formula I".
- the peptide dimers comprise two peptides of formula I, two peptides of formula ⁇ , or two peptides of formula I".
- the peptide dimers are homodimers.
- X has the formula la, lb, Ic, or Id.
- Y has the formula Ila, lib, lie, lid, He, Ilf, or Ilg.
- X' has the formula la', lb', Ic', or Id'.
- Y' has the formula Ila', lib', lie', lid', He', Ilf, or Ilg'.
- the peptide dimer comprises a peptide of formula I
- X" has the formula la", lb", Ic", or Id".
- the peptide dimer comprises a peptide of formula I"
- Y has the formula Ila" or lib".
- the dimer is between two X groups of formula I, two X' groups of formula ⁇ , or two X" groups of formula I", e.g., the two peptides of the dimer are linked through two X groups of formula I, two X' groups of formula ⁇ , or two X' ' groups of formula I".
- the dimer comprises two X groups of formula I, two X' groups of formula ⁇ , or two X" groups of formula I".
- the two X groups, X' groups, or X" groups in the dimers comprise the same amino acid residues.
- the two X groups, X' groups, or X" groups in the dimers comprise different amino acid residues (i.e., each amino acid in each of the two X, X' or X" groups is independently selected).
- the dimer is between two Y groups of formula I, two Y groups of formula ⁇ , or two Y' ' groups of formula I", e.g., the two peptides of the dimer are linked through two Y groups of formula I, two Y' groups of formula ⁇ , or two Y" groups of formula I".
- the dimer comprises two Y groups of formula I, two Y groups of formula ⁇ , or two Y" groups of formula I".
- the two Y groups, Y' groups, or Y" groups in the dimer comprise the same amino acid residues. In some embodiments, the two Y groups, Y' groups or Y" groups in the dimer comprise different amino acid residues (i.e., each amino acid in each of the Y, Y' or Y" groups is independently selected).
- a dimer is between an X group of formula I and a Y group of formula I (e.g., the two peptides of the dimer are linked through an X group of formula I and a Y group of formula I), an X' group of formula ⁇ and a Y' group of formula I (e.g., the two peptides of the dimer are linked through an X' group of formula ⁇ and a Y' group of formula ⁇ ), or an X" group of formula I" and a Y" group of formula I" (e.g., the two peptides of the dimer are linked through an X' ' group of formula ⁇ ' and a Y" group of formula I").
- a peptide dimer of the present invention comprises a peptide comprising: a peptide sequence set forth in any one of Tables 5-15 or SEQ ID NOs: 1-334 and 338-375; or a peptide sequence having at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 91%, at least 92%, at least 93%, at least 94%, at least 95%, at least 96%, at least 97%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identity to a peptide sequence set forth in any one of Tables 5-15 or SEQ ID NOs: 1-334 and 338-375.
- a peptide dimer of the present invention is a homodimer comprising two peptides, each comprising: a peptide sequence set forth in any one of Tables 5-15 or SEQ ID NOs: 1-334 and 338-375; or a peptide sequence having at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 91%, at least 92%, at least 93%, at least 94%, at least 95%, at least 96%, at least 97%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identity to a peptide sequence set forth in any one of Tables 5-15 or SEQ ID NOs: 1-334 and 338-375.
- a peptide dimer of the present invention comprises a compound set forth in any one of Tables 5-15.
- a peptide dimer of the present invention is a homodimer comprising two peptides, each comprising a compound set forth in any one of Tables 5-15.
- the peptide dimers comprise two peptides dimerized via a disulfide linkage between a cysteine residue present in one of the peptides and a cysteine residue present in the second peptide, i.e., an intermolecular disulfide bond between these cysteine residues.
- the peptide dimers comprise two peptides dimerized by covalent attachment of each peptide to a common linking moeity, i.e., a linker.
- a linker i.e., a linker.
- linkers suitable for dimerizing two peptides are known in the art and commercially available, including, e.g., diethylene glycol (DIG), iminodiacetic acid (IDA), ⁇ -Ala-IDA, PEG 13, and PEG25.
- peptide dimers include any of the linking moieties shown below or have any of the structures shown below.
- peptide dimers are dimerized via both a linking moiety and a disulphide bond between a cysteine residue in one peptide and a cysteine residue in the other peptide of the dimer.
- the linking moiety comprises the formula: -NH-R20-NH-, wherein R 2 o is a lower (C 1-20 ) alkyl.
- the linking moiety comprises the formula: -CO-(CH 2 )n-(X-(CH 2 )m)o-X-(CH 2 )pCO-, wherein n is 1-3, m is 1-3, p is 1-3, o is 0-24, and X is O or NH.
- n, m and p are each 2, o is 1-25, X is O.
- the linking moiety comprises the formula: -NH-(CH 2 )a- [0-( ⁇ 2 ) ⁇ ] ⁇ -( ⁇ ( ⁇ 2 ) ⁇ - ⁇ -, wherein a, ⁇ and ⁇ are each integers whose values are independently selected from 1 to 6, ⁇ is 0 or 1, ⁇ is an integer selected from 0 to 10, and y is selected from NH or CO, provided that ⁇ is 2 when ⁇ is greater than 1.
- the linker is attached to the N-terminal amino acid of one or both peptides of the dimer, the linker is attached to the C-terminal amino acid of one or both peptides of the dimer, or the linker is attached to an internal amino acid of one or both peptides of the dimer. In one embodiment, the linker is attached to lysine residues in each of the peptides of the dimer. In particular embodiments, the linker is not attached to the N- terminal amino acid of one or both peptides of the dimer.
- one or both peptides present in a dimer comprise an amino acid residue that is conjugated (i.e., covalently attached) to a lipophilic substituent, including any of those described herein.
- one or both peptides present in a dimer comprise an amino acid residue that is conjugated to a polymeric moiety, including any of those described herein.
- one or both of the peptides present in the peptide dimers is conjugated to an acidic compound, e.g., isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, valeric acid, or the like.
- a linking moiety present in a dimer is conjugated (i.e., covalently attached) to a lipophilic substituent, including any of those described herein.
- a linking moiety present in a dimer is conjugated to a polymeric moiety, including any of those described herein.
- a linking moiety present in a peptide dimer is conjugated to an acidic compound, e.g., isovaleric acid, isobutyric acid, valeric acid, or the like.
- a peptide analogue or a dimer thereof of the invention i.e., one or more peptide analogues of the invention or one or more peptide dimers of the present invention
- a pharmaceutical composition also encompasses inclusion of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate of a peptide analogue or a peptide dimer of the invention.
- the invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a peptide analogue, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, according to the invention.
- the invention provides a pharmaceutical
- compositions comprising a peptide dimer, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, according to the invention.
- the pharmaceutical compositions further comprise one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, ecxcipient, or vehicle.
- the invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a peptide analogue, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, for treating a variety of conditions, diseases, or disorders as disclosed herein elsewhere (see, e.g., therapeutic uses, supra).
- the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a peptide dimer, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, for treating a variety of conditions, diseases, or disorders as disclosed herein elsewhere (see, e.g., therapeutic uses, supra).
- the peptide analogues, including the peptide dimers, of the present invention may be formulated as pharmaceutical compositions which are suited for administration with or without storage, and which typically comprise a therapeutically effective amount of at least one peptide analogue of the invention, together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, excipient or vehicle.
- pharmaceutically acceptable carrier includes any of the standard pharmaceutical carriers.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable carriers for therapeutic use are well known in the pharmaceutical art and are described, for example, in “Remington's
- Suitable pH-buffering agents may, e.g., be phosphate, citrate, acetate, tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (TRIS), N- tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid (TAPS), ammonium bicarbonate, diethanolamine, histidine, arginine, lysine or acetate (e.g. as sodium acetate), or mixtures thereof.
- TIS tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane
- TAPS N- tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid
- ammonium bicarbonate diethanolamine
- histidine arginine
- lysine or acetate e.g. as sodium acetate
- the term further encompasses any carrier agents listed in the US Pharmacopeia for use in animals, including humans.
- a pharmaceutical composition of the invention may be in unit dosage form.
- the composition is divided into unit doses containing appropriate quantities of the active component or components.
- the unit dosage form may be presented as a packaged preparation, the package containing discrete quantities of the preparation, for example, packaged tablets, capsules or powders in vials or ampoules.
- the unit dosage form may also be, e.g., a capsule, cachet or tablet in itself, or it may be an appropriate number of any of these packaged forms.
- a unit dosage form may also be provided in single-dose injectable form, for example in the form of a pen device containing a liquid-phase (typically aqueous) composition.
- Compositions may be formulated for any suitable route and means of administration.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or diluents include those used in formulations suitable for e.g. oral, intravitreal, rectal, vaginal, nasal, topical, enteral or parenteral (including subcutaneous (SC), intramuscular (IM), intravenous (IV), intradermal and transdermal) administration or administration by inhalation.
- SC subcutaneous
- IM intramuscular
- IV intravenous
- transdermal transdermal
- the formulations may conveniently be presented in unit dosage form and may be prepared by any of the methods well known in the art of pharmaceutical formulation.
- Subcutaneous or transdermal modes of administration may be particularly suitable for the peptide analogues of the invention.
- formulations or solutions described herein can be administered to a patient in accordance with the present invention via a variety of delivery methods, including SC or IM injection; transdermal, pulmonary, transmucosal, implant, osmotic pump, cartridge, micro pump, or other means appreciated by the skilled artisan as well-known in the art.
- Formulations for oral administration may rely on the co-administration of adjuvants (e.g. resorcinols and/or nonionic surfactants such as polyoxy ethylene oleyl ether and n-hexadecylpolyethylene ether) to artificially increase the permeability of the intestinal walls, and/or the co-administration of enzymatic inhibitors (e.g. pancreatic trypsin inhibitors, diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFF) or trasylol) to inhibit enzymatic degradation.
- adjuvants e.g. resorcinols and/or nonionic surfactants such as polyoxy ethylene oleyl ether and n-hexadecylpolyethylene ether
- enzymatic inhibitors e.g. pancreatic trypsin inhibitors, diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFF) or trasylol
- the active constituent compound of a solid-type dosage form for oral administration can be mixed with at least one additive, such as sucrose, lactose, cellulose, mannitol, trehalose, raffinose, maltitol, dextran, starches, agar, alginates, chitins, chitosans, pectins, gum tragacanth, gum arabic, gelatin, collagen, casein, albumin, synthetic or semisynthetic polymer, or glyceride.
- at least one additive such as sucrose, lactose, cellulose, mannitol, trehalose, raffinose, maltitol, dextran, starches, agar, alginates, chitins, chitosans, pectins, gum tragacanth, gum arabic, gelatin, collagen, casein, albumin, synthetic or semisynthetic polymer, or glyceride.
- These dosage forms can also contain other type(s) of additives, e.g., inactive diluting agent, lubricant such as magnesium stearate, paraben, preserving agent such as sorbic acid, ascorbic acid, alpha-tocopherol, antioxidants such as cysteine, disintegrators, binders, thickeners, buffering agents, pH adjusting agents, sweetening agents, flavoring agents or perfuming agents.
- additives e.g., inactive diluting agent, lubricant such as magnesium stearate, paraben, preserving agent such as sorbic acid, ascorbic acid, alpha-tocopherol, antioxidants such as cysteine, disintegrators, binders, thickeners, buffering agents, pH adjusting agents, sweetening agents, flavoring agents or perfuming agents.
- a typical dosage of a peptide analogue, e.g., a peptide or a dimer of the invention, as employed in the context of the present invention may be in the range from about 0.0001 to about 100 mg/kg body weight per day, such as from about 0.0005 to about 50 mg/kg body weight per day, such as from about 0.001 to about 10 mg/kg body weight per day, e.g. from about 0.01 to about 1 mg/kg body weight per day, administered in one or more doses, such as from one to three doses.
- the exact dosage employed will depend, inter alia, on: the nature and severity of the disease or disorder to be treated; the sex, age, body weight and general condition of the subject to be treated; possible other, concomitant, disease or disorder that is undergoing or is to undergo treatment; as well as other factors that will be known to a medical practitioner of skill in the art.
- a peptide analogue, e.g., a peptide or a dimer, of the invention may be administered continuously (e.g. by intravenous administration or another continuous drug administration method), or may be administered to a subject at intervals, typically at regular time intervals, depending on the desired dosage and the pharmaceutical composition selected by the skilled practitioner for the particular subject.
- Regular administration dosing intervals include, e.g., once daily, twice daily, once every two, three, four, five or six days, once or twice weekly, once or twice monthly, and the like.
- Such regular peptide analogue, peptide, or dimer administration regimens of the invention may, in certain circumstances such as, e.g., during chronic long-term
- administration be advantageously interrupted for a period of time so that the medicated subject reduces the level of or stops taking the medication, often referred to as taking a
- Drug holidays are useful for, e.g., maintaining or regaining sensitivity to a drug especially during long-term chronic treatment, or to reduce unwanted side-effects of long-term chronic treatment of the subject with the drug.
- the timing of a drug holiday depends on the timing of the regular dosing regimen and the purpose for taking the drug holiday (e.g., to regain drug sensitivity and/or to reduce unwanted side effects of continuous, long- term administration).
- the drug holiday may be a reduction in the dosage of the drug (e.g. to below the therapeutically effective amount for a certain interval of time).
- administration of the drug is stopped for a certain interval of time before administration is started again using the same or a different dosing regimen (e.g.
- a drug holiday of the invention may thus be selected from a wide range of time-periods and dosage regimens.
- An exemplary drug holiday is two or more days, one or more weeks, or one or more months, up to about 24 months of drug holiday.
- a regular daily dosing regimen with a peptide, a peptide analogue, or a dimer of the invention may, for example, be interrupted by a drug holiday of a week, or two weeks, or four weeks, after which time the preceding, regular dosage regimen (e.g. a daily or a weekly dosing regimen) is resumed.
- regular dosage regimen e.g. a daily or a weekly dosing regimen
- a variety of other drug holiday regimens are envisioned to be useful for administering the peptides, the dimers, and the peptide analogues of the invention.
- the peptide analogue, peptide, or dimer may be delivered via an
- administration regime which comprises two or more administration phases separated by respective drug holiday phases.
- the peptide analogue, peptide, or dimer is administered to the recipient subject in a therapeutically effective amount according to a pre-determined administration pattern.
- the administration pattern may comprise continuous administration of the drug to the recipient subject over the duration of the administration phase.
- the administration pattern may comprise
- a dosing pattern may comprise at least two doses per administration phase, at least five doses per administration phase, at least 10 doses per administration phase, at least 20 doses per administration phase, at least 30 doses per administration phase, or more.
- Said dosing intervals may be regular dosing intervals, which may be as set out above, including once daily, twice daily, once every two, three, four, five or six days, once or twice weekly, once or twice monthly, or a regular and even less frequent dosing interval, depending on the particular dosage formulation, bioavailability, and pharmacokinetic profile of the peptide analogue the peptide, or the peptide dimer of the present invention.
- An administration phase may have a duration of at least two days, at least a week, at least 2 weeks, at least 4 weeks, at least a month, at least 2 months, at least 3 months, at least 6 months, or more.
- the duration of the following drug holiday phase is longer than the dosing interval used in that administration pattern.
- the duration of the drug holiday phase may be greater than the mean interval between doses over the course of the administration phase.
- the duration of the drug holiday may be longer than the longest interval between consecutive doses during the administration phase.
- the duration of the drug holiday phase may be at least twice that of the relevant dosing interval (or mean thereof), at least 3 times, at least 4 times, at least 5 times, at least 10 times, or at least 20 times that of the relevant dosing interval or mean thereof.
- a drug holiday phase may have a duration of at least two days, at least a week, at least 2 weeks, at least 4 weeks, at least a month, at least 2 months, at least 3 months, at least 6 months, or more, depending on the administration pattern during the previous administration phase.
- An administration regime comprises at least 2 administration phases. Consecutive administration phases are separated by respective drug holiday phases. Thus the administration regime may comprise at least 3, at least 4, at least 5, at least 10, at least 15, at least 20, at least 25, or at least 30 administration phases, or more, each separated by respective drug holiday phases.
- Consecutive administration phases may utilise the same administration pattern, although this may not always be desirable or necessary. However, if other drugs or active agents are administered in combination with a peptide analogue, a peptide or a peptide dimer of the invention, then typically the same combination of drugs or active agents is given in consecutive administration phases.
- the recipient subject is human.
- the invention relates to a device comprising one or more peptides, peptide analogues, peptide dimersor pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates thereof of the invention, for delivery of the compound of the present invention to a subject.
- one or more peptide analogues, peptides, dimers, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates thereof can be administered to a patient in accordance with the present invention via a variety of delivery methods including intravenous, subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intraperitoneal injection; oral administration, transdermally, by pulmonary or transmucosal administration, by implant or osmotic pump, by cartridge or micro pump, or by other means appreciated by the skilled artisan, as well-known in the art.
- the invention relates to a kit comprising one or more peptide analogues or pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates thereof of the invention.
- the invention relates to a kit comprising one or more peptide dimer of the present invention, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates thereof.
- the kit comprises one or more pharmaceutical compositions comprising one or more peptide analogues or pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates thereof.
- the kit further comprises packaging or instructions for use.
- the kit comprises one or more pharmaceutical compositions comprising one or more peptide dimer of the present invention, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates thereof.
- the kit further comprises packaging or instructions for use.
- a peptide analogue of the invention e.g., the compounds listed in any one of Tables 5-15, for example compounds 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 , 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 , 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101 , 102, 103, 105, 106, 107
- a peptide analogue or a peptide dimer of the invention may have some benefit if administered in combination with an iron chelator, such as
- N,N-dimethylformamide MP N-methylpyrolidone
- HBTU 0-(Benzotriazol- 1 -yl)-N,N,N',N'-tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate
- HATU 2-(7-aza- 1 H-benzotriazole- 1 -yl)- 1 , 1 ,3 ,3 -tetramethyluronium
- DIPEA diisopropylethylamine
- TIS triisopropylsilane
- PBS phosphate -buffered saline
- IVA Isovaleric acid (or Isovaleryl)
- K( ) In the peptide sequences provided herein, wherein a compound or chemical group is presented in parentheses directly after a Lysine residue, it is to be understood that the compound or chemical group in the parentheses is a side chain conjugated to the Lysine residue. So, e.g., but not to be limited in any way, K(PEG8) indicates that a PEG8 moiety is conjugated to a side chain of this
- Lysine For a few non-limiting examples of such a conjugated Lysines, please see, e.g., compounds 54 and 90.
- Palm Indicates conjugation of a palmitic acid (palmitoyl).
- C( ) refers to a cysteine residue involved in a particular disulfide bridge.
- disulfide bridges there are four disulfide bridges: the first between the two C(l) residues; the second between the two C(2) residues; the third between the two C(3) residues; and the fourth between the two C(4) residues. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the sequence for Hepcidin is written as follows:
- Hy-DTHFPIC(l)IFC(2)C(3)GC(2)C(4)HRSKC(3)GMC(4)C(l)KT-OH SEQ ID NO:335); and the sequence for other peptides may also optionally be written in the same manner.
- reagents and solvents employed in the following were available commercially in standard laboratory reagent or analytical grade, and were used without further purification.
- Illustrative compounds of the invention were chemically synthesized using optimized 9-fluorenylmethoxy carbonyl (Fmoc) solid phase peptide synthesis protocols.
- Fmoc 9-fluorenylmethoxy carbonyl
- rink-amide resin was used, although wang and trityl resins were also used to produce C-terminal acids.
- the side chain protecting groups were as follows: Glu, Thr and Tyr: O-tButyl; Trp and Lys: t-Boc (t-butyloxycarbonyl); Arg: N-gamma-2,2,4,6,7-pentamethyldihydrobenzofuran-5-sulfonyl; His, Gin, Asn, Cys: Trityl.
- HATU ((7- azabenzotriazol-l-yl)-l ,l,3,3,-tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate) was used instead of HBTU to improve coupling efficiency in difficult regions. Fmoc protecting group removal was achieved by treatment with a DMF, piperidine (2: 1) solution.
- Compound No. 2 was achieved by stirring dry resin in a solution containing trifluoroacetic acid, water, ethanedithiol and tri-isopropylsilane (90:5:2.5:2.5) for 2 to 4 hours. Following TFA removal, peptide was precipitated using ice-cold diethyl ether. The solution was centrifuged and the ether was decanted, followed by a second diethyl ether wash. The peptide was dissolved in an acetonitrile, water solution (1 : 1) containing 0.1 % TFA
- Oxidation of the unprotected peptides of the invention was achieved by adding drop-wise iodine in MeOH (1 mg per 1 mL) to the peptide in a solution (ACN: H 2 0, 7: 3, 0.5% TFA). After stirring for 2 min, ascorbic acid portion wise was added until the solution was clear and the sample was immediately loaded onto the HPLC for purification.
- Method B Selective oxidation of two disulfides. When more than one disulfide was present (e.g., Compound 30), selective oxidation was often performed.
- Oxidation of the free cysteines was achieved at pH 7.6 NH 4 CO 3 solution at lmg /10 mL of peptide. After 24 h stirring and prior to purification the solution was acidified to pH 3 with TFA followed by lyophilization. The resulting single oxidized peptides (with ACM protected cysteines) were then oxidized / selective deprotection using iodine solution. The peptide (1 mg per 2 mL) was dissolved in MeOH/H 2 0, 80:20 iodine dissolved in the reaction solvent was added to the reaction (final concentration: 5 mg/mL) at room temperature. The solution was stirred for 7 minutes before ascorbic acid was added portion wise until the solution is clear. The solution was then loaded directly onto the HPLC.
- Method C Native oxidation. When more than one disulfide was present and when not performing selective oxidations, native oxidation was performed (e.g., this method was used for Compound 19). Native oxidation was achieved with 100 mM
- Oxidation of the unprotected peptides of the invention was achieved by adding drop-wise iodine in MeOH (1 mg per 1 mL) to the peptide in a solution (ACN: H20, 7: 3, 0.5% TFA). After stirring for 2 min, ascorbic acid portion wise was added until the solution was clear and the sample was immediately loaded onto the HPLC for purification.
- N-hydoxysuccinimide ester was pre- activated as the N-hydoxysuccinimide ester by treating the acid (1 equiv) with 2.2 eq of both N-hydoxysuccinimide (NHS) and dicyclohexyl carbodiimide (DCC) in NMP (N- methyl pyrolidone) at a 0.1 M final concentration.
- NHS N-hydoxysuccinimide
- DCC dicyclohexyl carbodiimide
- NMP N- methyl pyrolidone
- the designed peptides were tested in vitro for induction of degradation of the human ferroportin protein.
- the cDNA encoding the human ferroportin (SLC40A1) was cloned from a cDNA clone from Origene (NM_014585).
- the DNA encoding the ferroportin was amplified by PCR using primers also encoding terminal restriction sites for subcloning, but without the termination codon.
- the ferroportin receptor was subcloned into a mammalian GFP expression vector containing a neomycin (G418) resistance marker in such that the reading frame of the ferroportin was fused in frame with the GFP protein.
- G4108 neomycin
- the fidelity of the DNA encoding the protein was confirmed by DNA sequencing.
- HEK293 cells were used for transfection of the ferroportin-GFP receptor expression plasmid.
- the cells were grown according to standard protocol in growth medium and transfected with the plasmids using Lipofectamine (manufacturer's protocol, Invitrogen).
- the cells stably expressing ferroportin-GFP were selected using G418 in the growth medium (in that only cells that have taken up and incorporated the cDNA expression plasmid survive) and sorted several times on a Cytomation MoFloTM cell sorter to obtain the GFP-positive cells (488nm/530 nm).
- the cells were propagated and frozen in aliquots.
- the cells were incubated in 96 well plates in standard media, without phenol red. Compound was added to desired final concentration for at least 18 hours in the incubator. Following incubation, the remaining GFP-fiuorescence was determined either by whole cell GFP fluorescence (Envision plate reader, 485 / 535 filter pair), or by Beckman Coulter QuantaTM flow cytometer (express as Geometric mean of fluorescence intensity at 485nm/525nm).
- Compound was added to desired final concentration for at least 18 hours but no more than 24 hours in the incubator.
- Reference compounds included native Hepcidin, Mini-Hepcidin, and Rl-Mini- Hepcidin, which is an analog of mini-hepcidin.
- the "RI” in RI-Mini-Hepcidin refers to Retro Inverse.
- a retro inverse peptide is a peptide with a reversed sequence in all D amino acids.
- An example is that Hy-Glu-Thr-His-NH2 becomes Hy-DHis-DThr-Dglu-NH2.
- the EC50 of these reference compounds for ferroportin degradation was determined according to the activity assay described above. These peptides served as control standards for many of the subsequence studies.
- Inactive Not active at 30 ⁇ and / or lowest dose
- Figure 1 shows a comparison of the dose response curves for Compound 1, as compared to Hepcidin, and the Mini-Hepcidin control. These data clearly demonstrate that Compound 1 has similar in-vitro potency as Hepcidin.
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